Tuesday 27 November 2018

Politics A.M.: More clashes and shutdowns expected at border

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'Nobody's coming into our country': More clashes and shutdowns expected at border
Facing dismal conditions in Mexico and long waits for the chance to request asylum, Central American migrants are becoming more agitated, and officials say they see no quick solution to the tensions that have boiled over.
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Trump's false claim that Obama had the same family separation policy
Time keeps passing by and the president is still shifting blame, refusing to acknowledge the scope of his family separations and defending them with falsehoods.
 
Trump suggests without evidence that some tear-gassed migrants were 'grabbers' who took others' children
In an exchange with reporters in Mississippi, the president also threatened to close the border "for a long time."
 
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Kirstjen Nielsen asserts women and children were 'human shields' in tear gas attack at border
Trump on Monday also praised border authorities, saying they "had to use" tear gas because "they were being rushed by some very tough people."
 
Power Up: Trump faces blowback from trade and immigration policies
There is fallout on GM and on the border.
 
Mueller says Manafort lied after pleading guilty, should be sentenced immediately
The reversal exposes Manafort, 69, to more than a decade in prison and potentially sets back the Russia probe.
 
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Trump dives into cultural firestorm in Mississippi Senate contest
The president's decision to intervene ahead of Tuesday's runoff underscores a surprisingly close race between Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith and Democrat Mike Espy.
 
Democrats push to mobilize black Mississippi voters in racially charged Senate runoff
Republicans are nervous after stumbles by Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, but Democratic candidate Mike Espy still faces steep odds in Tuesday's election.
 
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Melania Trump skips unveiling of White House Christmas decorations, and the Internet fills in the blanks
Bucking tradition, the first lady was absent at the annual White House reveal, and the unconventional grove of red trees evoked an immediate reaction online.
 
Trump says U.S. should launch state TV network
"Something has to be done, including the possibility of the United States starting our own Worldwide Network to show the World the way we really are, GREAT!" Trump said in a Monday tweet.
 
Senate Republicans mull changes to controversial criminal justice bill
But any revisions could upset a bipartisan compromise that is backed by President Trump.
 
Democrat T.J. Cox takes lead over Rep. David Valadao in California
A Cox victory would be a boost for Democrats, who have flipped six House seats in the state so far.
 
 
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